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THE BREADWINNER.

■ The breadwinner daro not give up, no matter how bad his back is—no matter how shaky and ill ho feels—ho has to keen at his work—mado doubly hard by weakness and pain. And ho struggles on as best ho can, hopeless of ever netting strong and well again, but his complaint is not incurable after all. Those dragging backaches and mysterious pains, as well as lumbago, urinary disorders, gravel, inllainmation of the bladder, dropsy, and rheumatism, arise from kidney poisons left in the blood by weak kidneys; and kidney disease can ba cured by proper treatment. Doap's Backache Kidney Pills are successful (as in this case) because they are solely for the kidneys and bladder, licad how your neighbour was cured:— ■ -

Mr. A. Watkins, plasterer, Movnt Pleasant, Mitcholltown, Wellington, ,«ays:—"l gjyo this testimonial for Dtian's Backache Kidney Pills in tho hope that many sufferers from backache anil Kidney trouble will benefit by my experience. Briefly, my caso is as follows: —Through having to work in very exposed places and in all weathers. I think I must have caught a eevero cold in the kidneys, as a little over two years ago I was; suddenly seized with sharp, shooting pains in tho small of my back", which were very severe, and handicapped me greatly in/ my work. The agony I suffered when I stooped or moved quickly , was awful. Later on I began to feel dull, tired, and had no energy for anything; and I could not sleep at nights, and tho pain in my back was gelling worse. Tho kidney secretions then became affected, being thick and cloudy and difficult to pass'. I tried all sorts of medicines in the hope of finding a cure, but it was not until I had taken about a bottlo of Bean's Bnckiic.hfl Kidney Pills that I rmily felt that I was setting better. I continued with the pilN, using about citrht bottles, and bv that time I was quite cured, and folt like a new man. This did not happen yesterday, but two years ago, so I am salo in saying my cure is a nermniiPnt one." s)oan's Bockache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at !fe, per bottle (.six.bottles lfls. Cd.), or will beij posred on receipt of prico by l'oster-' M'ClcUan Co., 7G l?itt Street, Sytlcev. " ' But, be sure you get DOAN'S.—Ad'vt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 11

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THE BREADWINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 11

THE BREADWINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 11

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